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Air and Space Law

American University Washington College of Law

American University Law Review

2017

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Waste In Space: Remediating Space Debris Through The Doctrine Of Abandonment And The Law Of Capture, Emily M. Nevala Jan 2017

Waste In Space: Remediating Space Debris Through The Doctrine Of Abandonment And The Law Of Capture, Emily M. Nevala

American University Law Review

With the growing commercialization of outer space, the threat of damage to satellites from detritus hurtling through space could prevent the continued installation of satellites. The cure for this issue cannot simply come from mitigation efforts; governments and organizations involved in spacefaring activities must participate in active remediation measures. International space agency guidelines and U.S. statutes and regulations are productive preventative measures against further accumulation of debris. In addition, a number of organizations are working on new technology to actively reduce orbital debris. These active processes for culling debris from orbit are essential for the reduction of debris buildup.

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